Tag Archives: motherhood

This is your first of many graduation days. Change is hard. It’s hard to leave and say goodbyes and hard to know that nothing will be the same. We always hope for the next step to be even better than … Continue reading →

I found a lovely drawing in Spense’s school bag; a girl and boy holding hands with hearts all around them. “This is so sweet, Spense. Who is it from?” “Oh, I don’t want that any more.” “Why?” “Because it’s from … Continue reading →

When I was about 8 months pregnant, I took a lactation class at a boutique baby store. This time in my life had been so joyful. Being pregnant had given me so much more excitement, joy and happiness than I … Continue reading →

Here are a few things that have come up this week: 1. I have a lot of friends; some are parents, many are not. It’s doesn’t matter to me. Personally, I’ve always been confused by moms who are looking specifically … Continue reading →

My son, Spenser turns two tomorrow. All I can do is feel grateful. Still. After two years, I am in a constant state of gratitude. I’ve never been that person who talks about gratitude all the time… before Spenser, that … Continue reading →

is what a lot of people are saying, after another hideous shooting. Hugging your children is ALWAYS a great idea, of course. Being grateful for them is always good as well. There is something in the back of my mind, … Continue reading →